On 11/10/06, Geoffrey Winn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/10/06, Jean-Sebastien Delfino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Proxies are generated by the scagen tool. The tool is written in Java
and uses an XSL stylesheet to generate the Proxy code. The code for the
tool is under under
OK. I tried invoking ./runclient as described and it tells me that 5 divided
by 2 is 2.5 which seems reasonable.
Is it worth me posting instructions on how to build on Ubuntu?
Geoff.
On 11/10/06, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/10/06, Geoffrey Winn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On
Yes please!
On 11/10/06, Geoffrey Winn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK. I tried invoking ./runclient as described and it tells me that 5
divided
by 2 is 2.5 which seems reasonable.
Is it worth me posting instructions on how to build on Ubuntu?
Geoff.
On 11/10/06, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Geoffrey Winn wrote:
On 10/10/06, Jean-Sebastien Delfino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Proxies are generated by the scagen tool. The tool is written in Java
and uses an XSL stylesheet to generate the Proxy code. The code for the
tool is under under sca/tools/scagen.
It has always been working
Geoffrey Winn wrote:
OK. I tried invoking ./runclient as described and it tells me that 5
divided
by 2 is 2.5 which seems reasonable.
Is it worth me posting instructions on how to build on Ubuntu?
Geoff.
On 11/10/06, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/10/06, Geoffrey Winn [EMAIL
I've been using the instructions that Sebastian posted a while ago for
building on Linux to try to build the C++ versions of SDO and SCA on Ubuntu
Linux. SDO works fine and the tests run successfully. The SCA runtime builds
OK too, but the samples fail to build and I've appended the build output
Geoffrey Winn wrote:
I've been using the instructions that Sebastian posted a while ago for
building on Linux to try to build the C++ versions of SDO and SCA on
Ubuntu
Linux. SDO works fine and the tests run successfully. The SCA runtime
builds
OK too, but the samples fail to build and I've